Rex Landy is a member of Mana Wāhine Korero, an organisation that stands in “opposition to the appropriation and abuse by Critical Social Justice ideologues of our wahine, our tamariki and of our culture, our language and our history”. The women of Mana Wāhine Korero vehemently oppose the New Zealand government and intelligentsia’s claims that gender identity ideology is embedded in Māori and Pacific Islander tradition.
I spoke to Mana Wāhine Korero this week, and they fully acknowledged that Rex is guilty of being “saltier than Lot’s wife”, a statement made me feel surprisingly sad.
I know I will upset the anti-woke, but to look at the situation of Rex Landy separate from her race and her sex is impossible. It is not that white women are not being targeted; we know they are from the Sall Grover and Kirralie Smith cases. It’s the injustice and cruelty of native people being targeted with ideologies cooked in the same institutions that once tried to erase them, institutions that now profess to wield the political capital of the struggle of native people in “social justice” ideologies.
I prefer the old social justice, the way that Ricky Gervais prefers the “old women”, the ones who don’t have “beards and cocks”. Rex doesn’t say anything ruder than what Ricky Gervais has said, and she is funnier than most comedians, not necessarily Ricky. Rex is not just guilty of being salty; she is guilty of being salty towards a man while being Māori and a woman and not wealthy.
Gervais gets to fly in a private jet and live in his massive house with his cat, something that I applaud him for. Still, Rex Landy has to furiously scrub her social media like Lady Macbeth. She is facing the very real prospect of Christmas in prison, a prison disproportionally populated with Māori and Pacific Islander women, and thanks to Ardern, female prisons in New Zealand are all inclusive of trans identified male sex offenders.
I believe Māori women have a right, as all women do, to be salty. Nobody has ever died from a rude, salty woman; plenty of women have been killed by men.
If New Zealand are going to imprison a Māori woman for using hurty words about a man with special paperwork, we need to consider the situation of Rex Landy, as well as those of many women I have written about, as proof that the UN-driven gender law experiments are a targeted assault on the most vulnerable of women in former British colonies.
To give the last word to the Māori and Pacific Islander women at Mana Wāhine Korero; “Mana Wāhine Korero will never capitulate to this cult. This IS second wave colonisation and we fear Māori will not survive this medical death cult.”
Source: Rex Landy Arrested – by Edie Wyatt – Culture & State